5GAA C-V2X Workshop and Demonstration
On 10 July in Paris, The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) organised a Workshop with the support of PSA Groupe, Ford, BMW to present and showcase Cellular-Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) technology to European transport stakeholders including EU Member States Ministries, Road Traffic Authorities & Road Operators, as well as a wide array of interest groups and industry representatives. The Workshop was followed by a Demonstration of C-V2X Direct Communication Interoperability Between... [Lire la suite]

Artificial intelligence enters ADAS
Road traffic holds many complex situations in store - situations that could possibly overtax a conventional driver assistance system. In a joint project with Technical University Darmstadt (Germany), automotive supplier Continental has now investigated the use of machine learning in such systems. The "trustworthiness" of the AI plays an important role.
In the fourth round of the Proreta research project, the partners Continental and TU Darmstadt developed a machine-learning vehicle... [Lire la suite]

Developing HMI Systems to Integrate ADAS Functions
The reality of fully autonomous vehicles is drawing ever closer, and increasingly sophisticated driver assistance technologies are permeating the industry. Today’s ‘semi-autonomous’ cars feature a range of support functions such as lane assist and automatic braking, and the sector has become a hotbed of innovation as OEMs scramble to be the first to market with new technology. Equally, infotainment and connected services have also been subject to rapid development, with connectivity... [Lire la suite]

Self-Driving Trucks – Timelines and Developments
While self-driving trucks and self-driving cars make use of much of the same technology to power their AI systems, it would be a mistake to think the expected roll out date of both developments to would be identical. Their similarities can easily mask their significant differences.
The sheer weight of semi trucks creates unique technological challenges compared to self-driving cars. The substantial weight of trucks means the time it takes to stop a them is much longer... [Lire la suite]

Latin American automotive business boosted by new mobility applications
The Latin American market is rapidly embracing new mobility business models with a focus on an on-demand, integrated, multi-modal mobility network, driven by changing demographics, preferences, and technology. Frost & Sullivan finds that converging trends will lead to a paradigm shift from vehicle ownership to vehicle usage. Mobility solutions such as eHailing, bike sharing, and integrated mobility are experiencing significant growth following... [Lire la suite]

Dubai tests autonomous pods in drive for smart city
Dubai has begun testing autonomous pods in a trial run the Gulf’s trade and tourism hub hopes will help its transformation into one of the smartest cities in the world.
Read more : https://www.reuters.com/article/us-emirates-transportation-autonomous/dubai-tests-autonomous-pods-in-drive-for-smart-city-idUSKCN1GD5G6

The Rapid Evolution of the Connected Car
In the past 20 years, connectivity has become a defining feature for vehicle performance, function, and experience.
Rapid Evolution of the Connected Car
The automotive industry has seen monumental changes in recent years as the Internet of Things (IoT) has infiltrated nearly every function of cars, from in-vehicle entertainment systems to performance monitoring and drive features. The most visible introduction to this transformative technology came with General Motors’ OnStar feature in... [Lire la suite]

Automotive revolution – perspective towards 2030
How the convergence of disruptive technology-driven trends could transform the auto industry ?
Today’s economies are dramatically changing, triggered by development in emerging markets, the accelerated rise of new technologies, sustainability policies, and changing consumer preferences around ownership. Digitization and new business models have revolutionized other industries, and automotive will be no exception. For the automotive sector, these forces are giving rise to four... [Lire la suite]

2018: year of the autonomous bus
Local transport providers in Australia, California, China, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland are making 2018 the year driverless buses move from the test track to the city street.
In the past month or so an increasing number of projects have begun, been announced or have reached milestones in their development.
In the quiet town of San Ramon, near San Francisco, California’s first autonomous bus service began last week. The “EasyMile shuttle” is an electric vehicle that has no driver’s seat, and can... [Lire la suite]

Connected and Autonomous POD on-Road Implementation (CAPRI)
An AECOM-led consortium has secured more than £4.2 million of funding from Innovate UK and the Centre for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) to deliver a pilot scheme that could pave the way for the use of connected and autonomous vehicles to move people around airports, hospitals, business parks, shopping and tourist centers. The pilot project includes the design, development and testing of new autonomous and connected pods on-demand (PODs), culminating in on-road... [Lire la suite]

Groupement ADAS is a Team of innovative companies with over 20 years experience in the field of technologies used in assistance driver systems (design, implementation and integration of ADAS in vehicles for safety features, driver assistance, partial delegation to the autonomous vehicle).